Mayors and other local leaders have an important role to play in the psychological well-being of their constituents, protecting them from harmful policies and helping them handle new uncertainties.
If funding were approved, St. Petersburg residents would have been on the hook for a new stadium for one of baseball’s least ...
A draft bill to restrict development moratoriums repeats guidelines already established by the Wyoming Supreme Court and ...
Michael Waldner, of Madison, will lead the effort to establish the state’s local government cybersecurity grant program, ...
Six counties and dozens of townships say the Michigan Public Service Commission's plan goes well beyond what the Legislature ...
Employees of the Arlington County government may soon feel an additional set of eyes watching over any employment ...
The Federal Reserve’s second consecutive key rate cut could mean more than just lower borrowing costs for the average ...
The deadline for local governments to use or lose ARPA funds allocated as part of a COVID-19 economic recovery plan is coming ...
The National League of Cities released a report this week outlining strategic ways municipalities are using artificial ...
More than 70 townships and counties challenge how Michigan went about implementing a new law allowing the state to overrule local authorities on siting big energy projects.